Don’t let the “dub-step” fool you. Lindsey is a classically trained
violinist, integrating choreographed dance and electronic beats into her violin
compositions. On the tail end of her first release, it’s the perfect time to
see her while she’s hot.

THURSDAY, November 8, 2012

So this is when it gets tricky – when the festival actually begins to spread
across four venues and you want to be at all four at once. It ain’t possible.
So here’s one of my festival rules: only see one band you know, the rest should
be new music.

Putting a modern day spin on the classic 20’s blues sound by combining
brass, accordion, jazz drums, ukulele, and a big bluesy soulful voice, Leftover
Cuties could easily play any good speak easy on the west coast.

Blues – I had to repeat it. Deep voice, washboards, electric guitar;
this three piece band delivers deep rooted dirty southern blues. Bound to be a
knee slapping good time.

FRIDAY, November 9, 2012

You’d think it would get easier as you move along – it doesn’t. And it
only gets better. Friday is packed with the New Noise Digital Music Conference,
a New Noise Festival happy hour, and an early all ages show BEFORE the night
time music festivities. Pace yourself… Today’s festival rule: play with
flavors.

Poetry set to fast beats. Not to be confused with rap. This is performance art trying to get you out
of your proverbial box.

Matt Armor (Santa Barbara)

Alternative Country Roots Rock

(No website – I goggled him)

Deets: Friday, 8:45 pm @ SOhO

Ok, so I picked Armor because he is a Santa Barbara local and a very
talented musician. This is his first show to promote his debut solo project.
Any new music from this guy is bound to be good. SB represent!

This showcase includes Indian
Trading Furs, Wil Ridge, and The White Buffalo –home grown alternative country
rock flavor.

The easy melodic harmonies and reflective lyrics are intertwined with
poignant guitar rifts. Sparrows Gate is reminiscent of driving with your
parents along the coast listening to classic rock. They’re grooving and
introspective.

This showcase includes Islay
Street, The Kinds, and Howlin’ Woods –folk rock flavor.

Today may be a bit more hectic – due to the New Noise Block Party. Yes,
a whole block of party. Again pacing is important… But hell, you can sleep on
Sunday, right? Today’s festival rule: cluster.

*Play Date: Gregg Attonito
(Bouncing Souls) & Shanti Wintergate

Deets: 3:30 pm @ Muddy Waters

Ok, I love Bouncing Souls, and I might be slightly obsessed with Greg
Attonito. But throw in the fact that this is a kid friendly punk rock show –
and I have hearts in my eyes. While you’re down there, cluster this with the New
Noise block party.

A bit of a country twist on classic swing, this band has a unique
“alternative western swing” sound. Cluster this with SB local’s Naked Walrus
playing Muddy Waters at 9:15 pm, and you have a good 2 hours of folksy fun.

Locals gone big (they did the theme song to Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
coming out to show SB how we do. Sure to bring a hilarious good rocking time.
Cluster this with Old Man Markley playing Velvet Jones at 11:15 pm, and you’ll
be dancing the night away.